| Term | Definition |
| askew | turned or twisted to one side |
| cope | to deal with; to endure difficulties successfully |
| deceptive | tending to deceive; misleading |
| engrossed | deeply involved; absorbed |
| facilitate | to make easier |
| gusto | enthusiastic enjoyment; delight |
| premise | an idea or statement upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn; a belief |
| rejuvenate | to restore youth; to restore to new or original condition |
| remote | distant; far away |
| reprehensible | deserving reprimand; blameworthy |
| reverberate | to echo repeatedly |
| speculate | to consider a topic; to contemplate; to purchase with the expectation of making a profit |
| supplement | something added to complete or strengthen the whole; to add something to |
| vain | not having the desired effect; fruitless; excessively proud of oneself; conceited |
| yen | a strong desire |